Proofs are not the same as blog posts on this site. The proofs were written by Josip Stančić, the author of the books “Half a Time” and “The Invisible World” and they are directly related to the aforementioned books. There are about 80 of them and they will be edited and published gradually. They are called proofs because their purpose is to prove the truth of The Model, the fundamental set of interrelationships between the material and the spiritual, which was introduced in the book “The Invisible World” and then explained in detail in the book “Half a Time”. Each of the proofs deals covers an important topic from different fields (medicine, psychology, philosophy, etc.) seen through the prism of The Model.

The prerequisite for understanding proofs is mastery of The Model, so if you are not familiar with it, we recommend reading the book “Half a Time” before reading proofs, or at the very least, chapter “The Model” from that book.

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Why does the body need fat?

The human body does not use its fat reserves during intense physical activity, which seems illogical given that they are a true reservoir of energy. Why is this so, when is fat actually consumed, and what purpose does it really serve?
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What is death?

The end of a person's life, regardless of its cause, is a profoundly stressful event for those close to them, and its impact on their mental and physical well-being largely depends on understanding the processes taking place in that person's body and spirit at that time.
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What is emotional intelligence?

Psychologists still do not fully understand what is hidden behind the concept of emotional intelligence, how it works and what consequences it has. Awareness of the existence of the cosmos of hereditary material will enable finding answers to these questions.
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What is gravity?

Scientists see gravity as a "disturbance of space-time caused by mass and energy", and to explain the overly fast rotation of galaxies and the lack of mass in galaxy clusters, they assume the existence of 23% dark matter and 73% dark energy, although this has not yet been proven.
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